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Steps taken to allow level-playing field in FDI for all MSOs and LCOs, rules tightened on ownership

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MUMBAI: In a major step to create a level-playing field, cable operators or multi-system operators who are not undertaking upgradation of networks towards digitalization and addressability will also be entitled to 100 per cent foreign direct investment.

 

However as in other cases where it has increased the FDI to 100 per cent, entry beyond 49 per cent will be through the government route.

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There is also a change in the policy with regard to uplinking and downlinking of channels. The investment will be 49 per cent through the government route with regard to uplink of news and current affairs channels but uplinking of non-news and current affairs channels (GECs) will be 100 per cent through the automatic route. Downlinking of TV channels is also 100 per cent through the automatic route.

 

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The investment for terrestrial FM radio continues to be 49 per cent through the automatic route, subject to such terms and conditions specified from time to time by the Information and Broadcasting Ministry for grant of permission for setting up of FM Radio stations.

 

These changes have come after a re-assessment of the relaxations allowed in fifteen sectors including broadcasting on 10 November.

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It was also clarified that in the I and sector where the sectoral cap is up to 49%, the company would need to be’owned and controlled’ by resident Indian citizens and Indian companies, which are owned and controlled by resident Indian citizens.

 

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The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion of the Commerce Ministry said for this purpose, the equity held bythe largest Indian shareholder would have to be at least 51% of the total equity, excluding the equity held by Public Sector Banks and Public Financial Institutions, as defined in Section 4A of the Companies Act 1956 or Section 2 (72) of the Companies Act 2013, as the case may be.

 

The term ‘largest Indian shareholder’ will include any or a combination of individual shareholders, or a relative of the shareholder within the meaning of Section 2 (77) of Companies Act 2013; and a company/group of companies in which the individual shareholder/HUF to which he belongs has management and controlling interest; in the case of an Indian company, a group of Indian companies under the same management and ownership control.

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For the purpose of this Clause, “Indian company” will be a company which must have a resident Indian or a relativeas defined under Section 2 (77) of Companies Act 2013/ HUF, either singly or in combination holding at least 51%of the shares.

 

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This is subject to the provision that in case of a combination of all or any of the entities will have entered into alegally binding agreement to act as a single unit in managing the matters of the applicant company.

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Prasar Bharati sets EPG standards for DD Free Dish platform

New specs define 7-day guide, LCN mapping, and device compatibility.

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MUMBAI: Your TV guide just got a backstage pass structured, scheduled, and far more in sync. Prasar Bharati has released detailed technical specifications for Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) services on DD Free Dish, laying down a standardised framework for how channels and programme information are organised and delivered. At the core of the update is a defined EPG data structure, covering genre-based categorisation, scheduling formats, and Logical Channel Numbering (LCN). The aim is simple: make navigation less guesswork and more guided experience across the platform’s over 40 million households.

The specifications also introduce a seven-day programme guide window for each channel, alongside clear rules for channel grouping and LCN mapping effectively deciding not just what you watch, but how easily you find it.

On the technical front, the document outlines requirements for Program Specific Information (PSI) and Service Information (SI), including descriptor usage across tables such as PAT, BAT and NIT. It further details service lists and network linkage parameters, giving OEMs and developers a clearer blueprint for integration.

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Importantly, the framework is designed to work seamlessly with television sets equipped with in-built satellite tuners, enabling users to access DD Free Dish directly without additional hardware, an incremental but meaningful step towards simplifying access.

The platform will continue to operate on GSAT-15 transponders, using MPEG-4 compression and DVB-S2 transmission standards, ensuring continuity even as the interface evolves.

While largely technical, the move signals a broader push towards standardisation and user-friendly discovery in India’s free-to-air ecosystem because sometimes, the real upgrade isn’t what’s on screen, but how easily you get there.

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